Overmedication isn’t always a dramatic, obvious mistake. In many Hamilton-area cases, the warning signs show up as a pattern—especially when residents are also dealing with mobility issues common in assisted living and skilled nursing:
- Unexplained falls or near-falls after a medication change
- Sudden sedation (resident becomes overly sleepy, hard to wake, or less responsive)
- Confusion or delirium that appears shortly after starting or increasing a drug
- Breathing problems or oxygen-level concerns after sedatives, opioids, or other CNS-affecting medications
- Worsening balance or coordination that makes walking unsafe
Ohio facilities are required to provide care that meets accepted standards. When a resident’s condition changes in a way that tracks with medication timing—without adequate assessment and response—that can support a claim for drug neglect or medication administration negligence.


